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#Scienceeducation Reel by @scishow (verified account) - Should you salt your pasta water? #pasta #water #science #hankgreen #scishow #reels #education
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Should you salt your pasta water? #pasta #water #science #hankgreen #scishow #reels #education
#Scienceeducation Reel by @drew.review1 - Low magnesium doesn't just cause muscle cramps - it can quietly keep cortisol stuck on "high."

Magnesium helps calm your nervous system, regulate str
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Low magnesium doesn’t just cause muscle cramps — it can quietly keep cortisol stuck on “high.” Magnesium helps calm your nervous system, regulate stress hormones, and support deep sleep. When levels are low, your body stays in fight-or-flight longer than it should. If stress feels unmanageable or sleep never feels restorative, this connection matters. Follow for simple science-backed explanations that actually make sense. #holistichealth #magnesium #highcortisol #scienceeducation #biohacking
#Scienceeducation Reel by @astr0mystic - How Long Would It Take to Reach the Moon in a Straight Line? #nasa #earth #solarsystem #space #science #education

Average distance: ~384,400 km
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How Long Would It Take to Reach the Moon in a Straight Line? #nasa #earth #solarsystem #space #science #education Average distance: ~384,400 km ⏱️ Travel time at different speeds Commercial airplane (~900 km/h): ~17–18 days ✈️ Bullet (~3,000 km/h): ~5–6 days Fast rocket (~40,000 km/h): ~9–10 hours 🚀 NASA Apollo missions: ~3 days (they didn’t go straight—used orbital paths) 🌕 Fun fact Even light takes 1.3 seconds to reach the Moon from Earth
#Scienceeducation Reel by @space_astroverse_9.8 - How Long Would It Take to Reach the Moon in a Straight Line?

#nasa #earth #solarsystem #space #science #education
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How Long Would It Take to Reach the Moon in a Straight Line? #nasa #earth #solarsystem #space #science #education
#Scienceeducation Reel by @bmainstitute - YUP ✅ or NOPE ❌ in the molecular biology lab…

Some mistakes may seem minor, but they can compromise results, traceability, and analytical quality 🔬⚠
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YUP ✅ or NOPE ❌ in the molecular biology lab… Some mistakes may seem minor, but they can compromise results, traceability, and analytical quality 🔬⚠️ In Good Practices in the Molecular Biology Laboratory, we focus precisely on that: technical criteria, prevention of common errors, and real-world professional laboratory standards. 📅 Starts March 10 📌 Registration open: https://forms.gle/1o89gLLugZvq9VHt8 Train with rigor. Work with confidence. Elevate your practice. 🧪✨ #MolecularBiology #LaboratoryScience #GoodLaboratoryPractices #PCR #DNA #Genetics #Biotechnology #ScienceEducation #ProfessionalTraining #AnalyticalQuality #LabStandards #LifeSciences #Research
#Scienceeducation Reel by @rheamalvi - Sometimes I see a claim so outrageous I need to put my phone down and catch a breath😞
Now not every claim is misleading, but there is a lot behind it
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Sometimes I see a claim so outrageous I need to put my phone down and catch a breath😞 Now not every claim is misleading, but there is a lot behind it that needs to be put out there so you’re getting a full picture❤️🫶🏽 I’m excited for this series, can’t wait to have you learn with me❤️❤️❤️ . . . . #scienceeducation #cosmeticscience #cosmetics #misleadingclaims #beautyclaims #marketing #marketingclaim
#Scienceeducation Reel by @sciencexplains - Carl Sagan believed every child begins life as a natural scientist filled with an instinctive sense of wonder and a hunger for discovery. He often poi
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Carl Sagan believed every child begins life as a natural scientist filled with an instinctive sense of wonder and a hunger for discovery. He often pointed out that children ask the most profound questions such as why the moon is round or why the grass is green because they are trying to understand the fundamental laws of the world. Sagan warned that this curiosity is often discouraged by adults who find these questions inconvenient or difficult to answer. He argued that instead of dismissing a childs inquisitiveness we should admit when we do not know an answer and encourage them to find it for themselves. By protecting that spark of curiosity we ensure that the next generation remains eager to explore the mysteries of the cosmos. #carlsagan #astrophysics #scienceeducation #cosmos #curiosity
#Scienceeducation Reel by @factswithcori - Why does water "reset" your hair texture? 
#science#scienceeducation#hair#hairtexture#curlyhair
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Why does water “reset” your hair texture? #science#scienceeducation#hair#hairtexture#curlyhair
#Scienceeducation Reel by @bygodproject - The intricate complexity and remarkable precision of the human eye are often cited as pointing toward the existence of God because they suggest intent
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The intricate complexity and remarkable precision of the human eye are often cited as pointing toward the existence of God because they suggest intentional design rather than random chance. The eye integrates countless components—cornea, lens, retina, optic nerve—each precisely structured and perfectly coordinated to convert light into meaningful vision. Even minor alterations to this system would render sight impossible, yet the eye functions with extraordinary efficiency, adapting instantly to light, distance, and motion. Such finely tuned interdependence leads many to conclude that the eye reflects purposeful intelligence, as it is difficult to attribute such a sophisticated and harmonious system to unguided processes alone. For believers, the eye stands as a powerful example of order, beauty, and intentionality in nature, pointing beyond itself to a divine Creator. #god #science #education
#Scienceeducation Reel by @science_explains - Scientists once placed a transparent glass barrier inside an aquarium.

On one side was a fierce pike, and on the other side were several smaller fish
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Scientists once placed a transparent glass barrier inside an aquarium. On one side was a fierce pike, and on the other side were several smaller fish swimming freely. When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it immediately rushed forward to attack. Bang. It slammed straight into the glass and bounced back. Confused, the pike kept trying again and again, but every attempt ended the same way. The repeated collisions injured its head and knocked off some of its scales. Eventually, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner of the tank. After some time, the scientists quietly removed the glass barrier. The smaller fish now swam freely throughout the aquarium, even brushing against the pike's mouth. But the pike never tried to eat them again. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the invisible wall was still there. A few days later, the pike reportedly died of starvation, surrounded by food. This phenomenon is often referred to as the Pike Effect or Pike Syndrome. It's often used as a metaphor for how repeated failure can create invisible limits in the mind. Follow-@science_explains #education #science #instagram #knowledge #explore
#Scienceeducation Reel by @explained_science - The mantis parasite usually refers to the horsehair worm (Nematomorpha) - a parasitic worm that infects insects like praying mantises, crickets, and g
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The mantis parasite usually refers to the horsehair worm (Nematomorpha) — a parasitic worm that infects insects like praying mantises, crickets, and grasshoppers. The worm’s larvae develop inside the host’s body, absorbing nutrients and growing several times longer than the host itself. When fully grown, the parasite controls the host’s behavior, forcing it to jump into water. Once in water, the worm emerges from the host’s body, completing its life cycle and leaving the host to die. • Follow - @science__explanation • #instagram #study #studygram #education #student #studying #school #learning #studynotes #learn #science #knowledge
#Scienceeducation Reel by @anthonyrispo (verified account) - It's amazing when someone claims to expose "misinformation" by using misinformation.

I've been wanting to do a breakdown of this account for a while,
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It’s amazing when someone claims to expose “misinformation” by using misinformation. I’ve been wanting to do a breakdown of this account for a while, and this reaction to Geers et al. (2024) is a good example of why. He takes a narrower finding from the study and inflates it into something much broader than the paper supports. A context-specific issue in confidence calibration gets turned into a sweeping claim about conservatives’ metacognition in general, and then stretched even further into insinuations about intelligence, even though intelligence was not measured in the study at all. Then he drags in Dunning-Kruger as if that neatly explains what is happening here, when it does not. The authors themselves rejected that comparison! So what you end up with is a mashup of different constructs, different theories, and different levels of explanation, all fused together to imply a conclusion the paper does not actually establish. That is what happens when someone uses psychological science less to clarify and more to serve an ideological narrative. #misinformation #psychologicalresearch #politics #scienceeducation #ideology

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